Toothless. Burnley at Home.
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Re: Toothless. Burnley at Home.
Bllx. These are our four home games we are going to use as a launch pad.TANGODANCER wrote:The scriptwiters have it ready as an unexpected sneaky win and Dougie speaks about patience being rewarded and corners turned....jonnycooper wrote:We'll piss this! Nailed on comfortable win;followed by a Dougie speech about how good we are and if the fans are patient he will lead us to the Wonderland.
.....then we get tonked by Q.P.R and the script get torn up.
He DID say that didn't he ??
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Yeovil are the only side they've beaten away from home since October.
Draw, I think.
Draw, I think.
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the dingles are starting to warm themselves up for this
an interesting thread I found on clarets made, states that we are underperforming, doggie is making a right dogs dinner of it and that we have players that other fans would want in their team
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an interesting thread I found on clarets made, states that we are underperforming, doggie is making a right dogs dinner of it and that we have players that other fans would want in their team
http://boards.footymad.net/forum.php?tn ... 2111549519" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Or a flukey win followed by some scrapey draws and we can then boast of another "unbeaten run" that propels us up to 14th and keeps Dougie here for another seasonTANGODANCER wrote:The scriptwiters have it ready as an unexpected sneaky win and Dougie speaks about patience being rewarded and corners turned....jonnycooper wrote:We'll piss this! Nailed on comfortable win;followed by a Dougie speech about how good we are and if the fans are patient he will lead us to the Wonderland.
.....then we get tonked by Q.P.R and the script get torn up.
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A launch pad to what thoughbobo the clown wrote:Bllx. These are our four home games we are going to use as a launch pad.TANGODANCER wrote:The scriptwiters have it ready as an unexpected sneaky win and Dougie speaks about patience being rewarded and corners turned....jonnycooper wrote:We'll piss this! Nailed on comfortable win;followed by a Dougie speech about how good we are and if the fans are patient he will lead us to the Wonderland.
.....then we get tonked by Q.P.R and the script get torn up.
He DID say that didn't he ??
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bobo the clown wrote:A squad, currently, with Moritz, Eagles, Danns, Hall, Mavies, Lee, Beckford has no reason to be dull. None whatsoever.
When you put it like that it's pretty sad isn't it?
It's not like we've got a squad of duffers.
I watched Chelsea the other night against City and for all the skill of the individuals in the team, the level of work rate and organisation was first class.
Even bloody Charlton looked more organised than us.
You sit there thinking, how hard can this actually be?
I don't expect a 10-0 drubbing of the opposition, a free pie and one of the cheerleader's boobs accidentally popping out when I go to the Reebok, but showing something like entertainment would be a start.
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Quite depressingly if we lose and Millwall win (Vs Yeovil so every chance they will) we'll be level on points with them and Doncaster, one place above the relegation places.
Our form doesn't worry Dougie though.
Our form doesn't worry Dougie though.
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Fortunately I'm working away Tuesday-Wednesday so I have a reason to avoid the toxic atmosphere.
It'll also be freezing
It'll also be freezing
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To those of you going I take my imaginary hat off, you will have to deal with a defeat by at least 3 goals and listen to thousands of Britain's most backward, inbred and vile people sing vile songs about Jack Walker and Kenny Dalglish.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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An all-convincing 2-0 win to the whites extending the agony of DF still being in charge.
Either that or 7-1??
Either that or 7-1??
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Burnley fans will be shite toobwfcdan94 wrote:To those of you going I take my imaginary hat off, you will have to deal with a defeat by at least 3 goals and listen to thousands of Britain's most backward, inbred and vile people sing vile songs about Jack Walker and Kenny Dalglish.
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I will be joining the increasing band of stay away supporters for this one as I will be 200 miles away at work. I would actually like to go to the match but fate has decreed otherwise. We always seem to do OK when I don't go this is the only crumb of comfort I can offer to those that go. The atmosphere on Saturday felt like people were waiting for us to fail even at 2-0 people where not jumping for joy. When they scored you could audibly hear the groans from the crowd expecting and getting the inevitable collapse. We are lacking any confidence, direction or leadership which is a recipe for disaster!! I am really hoping for a win tomorrow but fearing the worst!
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I need to see the evidence, you gotta show the evidence...bobo the clown wrote:Bllx. These are our four home games we are going to use as a launch pad.TANGODANCER wrote:The scriptwiters have it ready as an unexpected sneaky win and Dougie speaks about patience being rewarded and corners turned....jonnycooper wrote:We'll piss this! Nailed on comfortable win;followed by a Dougie speech about how good we are and if the fans are patient he will lead us to the Wonderland.
.....then we get tonked by Q.P.R and the script get torn up.
He DID say that didn't he ??
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Are these statements related in any way ?Andy Waller wrote:
You sit there thinking, how hard can this actually be?
and one of the cheerleader's boobs accidentally popping out when I go to the Reebok.
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Not when it's as cold as it was on Saturday...knobby wrote:Are these statements related in any way ?Andy Waller wrote:
You sit there thinking, how hard can this actually be?
and one of the cheerleader's boobs accidentally popping out when I go to the Reebok.
What a hero, What a man...... Ooooh, what a bad foul...
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.... asks "Knobby" !!knobby wrote:Are these statements related in any way ?Andy Waller wrote:You sit there thinking, how hard can this actually be?
and one of the cheerleader's boobs accidentally popping out when I go to the Reebok.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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bobo the clown wrote:.... asks "Knobby" !!knobby wrote:Are these statements related in any way ?Andy Waller wrote:You sit there thinking, how hard can this actually be?
and one of the cheerleader's boobs accidentally popping out when I go to the Reebok.
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He said to Radio Manchester "I am not concerned as the next four games out of five are at home"bobo the clown wrote:Bllx. These are our four home games we are going to use as a launch pad.
He DID say that didn't he ??
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from talking to other fans and reading the other Bolton forums, there is a sense of dread approaching this game
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General consensus around me was that we needed to win the Bournemouth game, because Tuesday; we're in for a walloping.
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